Sunday, 21 December 2025

Students leave audience in awe with their talent

The soul band, dance ensemble, choir and singer soloists were amongst the performers at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School's annual "Centrepiece Concert".The concert, held recently at the West Gippsland Arts Centre, left the audience in awe of the...

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Students leave audience in awe with their talent
Left: Performing in St Paul's "Centrepiece Concert" are (from left) year 10 student Hugh McKinley on drums, year 10 student Magnus Percy on trumpet and year 12 student Taliesin Lowe on bass guitar in the jazz combo ensemble performing "Moanin" by Bobby Timmons.

The soul band, dance ensemble, choir and singer soloists were amongst the performers at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School's annual "Centrepiece Concert".
The concert, held recently at the West Gippsland Arts Centre, left the audience in awe of the performing arts talents on display.
The Centrepiece Concert experience allows students to prepare for future performing arts applications by auditioning for a place. Those successful applicants then participate in the performance open to the community.
Students with interest in backstage work also helped this event run smoothly. They broadened their horizons in technical experience with the mentorship of professional arts centre sound and lighting engineers.
This real-life experience, provided by St Paul's educators, stays with the students for a lifetime.
The concert is one of the co-curricular activities helping students explore their potential in performing arts, personalise their educational experience and make friends with peers from other year levels.

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